Pets of the Week: Jan. 31

Will County rescues have dogs and cats for adoption

The Herald-News presents this week’s Pets of the Week. Read the description of each pet to find out about that pet, including where he or she can be adopted.

The Herald-News presents this week’s Pets of the Week. Read the description of each pet to find out about that pet, including where it can be adopted.

Email “Pet of the Week” submissions to news@theheraldnews.com. Photos should be in jpg file format, 200 dpi and sent as email attachments. Submissions are subject to editing for length, style, grammar and run as space is available.

Neptune is a 6-year-old mastiff mix. He is incredibly sweet and gentle. He is friendly, easy-going and laid-back. To meet Neptune, email Stacy at Stacy@nawsus.org. Visit nawsus.org.

Neptune is a 6-year-old mastiff mix. He is incredibly sweet and gentle. He is friendly, easy-going and laid-back. To meet Neptune, email Stacy at Stacy@nawsus.org. Visit nawsus.org.

Windy is an 8-year-old gray tabby domestic shorthair that was relinquished by her previous owner. She is quiet and reserved in her new surroundings, but she loves gentle pets and especially enjoys chin and ear scratches. She will be a wonderful companion and lap cat. Please email Catadoptions@nawsus.org to meet her. Visit nawsus.org.

Windy is an 8-year-old grey tabby domestic shorthair that was relinquished by her previous owner. She is quiet and reserved in her new surroundings, but she loves gentle pets and especially enjoys chin and ear scratches. She will be a wonderful companion and lap cat.  Please email Catadoptions@nawsus.org to meet her.  Visit nawsus.org.

Coco is a 1-year-old Australian cattle dog/blue heeler. She is shy when you first meet her, but she warms up with a little patience and reassurance. Coco is always ready for adventure. She needs perfect a home where she is the only four-legged friend and gets a lot of exercise, both mentally and physically. She knows how to “sit” and “give paw.” To meet Clare Coco, contact Hopeful Tails Animal Rescue at hopefultailsadoptions@outlook.com. Visit hopefultailsanimalrescue.org.

Coco is a 1-year-old Australian cattle dog/blue heeler. She is shy when you first meet her, but she warms up with a little patience and reassurance. Coco is always ready for adventure. She needs perfect a home where she is the only four-legged friend and gets a lot of exercise, both mentally and physically. She knows how to “sit” and “give paw.” To meet Clare Coco, contact Hopeful Tails Animal Rescue at hopefultailsadoptions@outlook.com. Visit hopefultailsanimalrescue.org.

Angelee (aka Nala) has lived with her foster mom since August and has adjusted well to a comfortable life of toys, bones and lots of cuddles. She is very sweet and would be a great addition to any family. She is good with other dogs, and she is working on sharing toys. To meet Angelee, contact Hopeful Tails Animal Rescue at hopefultailsadoptions@outlook.com. Visit hopefultailsanimalrescue.org.

Angelee (aka Nala) has lived with her foster mom since August and has adjusted well to a comfortable life of toys, bones and lots of cuddles. She is very sweet and would be a great addition to any family. She is good with other dogs, and she is working on sharing toys. To meet Angelee, contact Hopeful Tails Animal Rescue at hopefultailsadoptions@outlook.com. Visit hopefultailsanimalrescue.org.

Raven is a one-year-old bully mix who is sweet and very sociable. She gets along with her kennel mates and greets everyone with kisses and tail wags. Contact the Will County Humane Society at willcountyhumane.com and follow the instructions for the adoption process.

Raven is a one-year-old bully mix who is sweet and very sociable. She gets along with her kennel mates and greets everyone with kisses and tail wags. Contact the Will County Humane Society at willcountyhumane.com and follow the instructions for the adoption process.

Kiki is a nine-year-old domestic shorthair who has been at the shelter for a while. She is a wonderful cat but will let you know when she’s had enough attention. Kiki would do best in a home where there are no other cats and no small children. Contact the Will County Humane Society at willcountyhumane.com and follow the instructions for the adoption process.